>
> Discussions happen.   Then a vote is called, everyone votes instantly.
> Yes, the votes do become public afterwards.  However there is not the
> '2-3 week period' of voting that happens on a PHP RFC, wherein you vote,
> and then while the vote is still up, and while you are allowed to change
> your vote, everyone knows how you voted.
>
> Which then leads into the flurry of badgering for people to change their
> votes, beleaguering comments designed to help people change their vote,
> and so on.
>
> it leads into people participating, and actively engaging in discussion
making concious decisions, rather than blindly giving a vote and ignoring
the rest of the world.

Its a positive thing if people discuss (and are able to change) during the
voting period, I don't see why we would want to get rid of this.

regards,
PP
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